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1 and 2, an embodiment of a mixer system 2 for use with an insufflator 12 to provide a mixed insufflation gas during laparoscopic surgery is shown. The mixer system 2 includes a mixing chamber 4, at least two tubing systems 6, and a gas supply 8. As will be discussed further below, ...
If your gas pain -- whether stomach or intestinal -- is a new or frequent symptom, or if it is accompanied by heartburn, frequent diarrhea, weight loss or blood in the stool, or if this symptom began after a surgery or after starting a new prescription medication, inform your doctor. L...
Nitrous oxide is also gaining interest as a substitute gas for carbon dioxide in laparoscopic surgery. It has been found to be as safe as carbon dioxide with better pain relief. High purity Nitrous Oxide (N20)% 99.99% Impurity O2 ppm ≤10 N2 ppm ≤30 H2O ppm ≤30 CO2 ppm ≤10 ...
After abdominal surgery, the digestive tract often slows down. If you haven't passed gas, you may experience symptoms of pain, bloating, and a swollen, distended belly. If it doesn't return to normal, you can develop an obstruction, which...
Journal of Gastrointestinal SurgeryLarsen, J.F,Ejstrud, P,Kristensen, J.U,Svendsen, F,Redke, F,Pedersen, V.Randomized comparison of con-ventional and gasless laparoscopic cholecystectomy:operative technique, postoperative course, and recovery[].JGastrointest Surg.2001...